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the next system has quite a bit of energy. more than the last one that went through and it's going to have a big impact on the friday morning commute. tomorrow morning look where the rain is, sitting up north. it's still up in the russian river drainage basin at noon. that basin is about 60 miles along. look what happens at 7:00. from 12:00 to 7:00 it's still sitting there raining. i wouldn't be surprised to see a flood advisory in the north bay. when we come back i'm going to take you all through your bay area week. this is something to watch. this rain sitting there that long. >>> first lady michelle obama unveiled the white house christmas decorations today and she said this year's theme is joy for all. >> the joy of giving and service to others. the joy of sharing our blessings with one another and the joy of welcoming our friends and families into our homes over the next several weeks. >> the guests were military families and their children. this year the white house has 54 christmas trees. the largest tree features decor
the next system has quite a bit of energy. more than the last one that went through and it's going to have a big impact on the friday morning commute. tomorrow morning look where the rain is, sitting up north. it's still up in the russian river drainage basin at noon. that basin is about 60 miles along. look what happens at 7:00. from 12:00 to 7:00 it's still sitting there raining. i wouldn't be surprised to see a flood advisory in the north bay. when we come back i'm going to take you all...
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people are thrown great distances and a lot of energy involved. and the injuries are serious. >>> if not, fatal, statistics show in 2010 more than ten thousand americans were killed in drunk-driving crashes and even now an average of 28 people are kill every day. live in oakland. >>> investigators are looking into the cause of this five car pile up. one person injured. the driver did manage to get out on his own. >>> muni equipment is being blamed for an underground explosion. it happened in san francisco at 5:00. pg and e crews were call but a spokesperson says the equipment that caused the blast actually belongs to muni. a spokesperson says that they are still investigating the exact cause. >>> a huge fire has been burning in a fire plant in orville and authorities say it will probably burn for several more days. the fire started in the control room this morning on feather river down stream from the orvil dam and affecting the four stories. the california department of water resources operating the plant and says right now it is not producing an
people are thrown great distances and a lot of energy involved. and the injuries are serious. >>> if not, fatal, statistics show in 2010 more than ten thousand americans were killed in drunk-driving crashes and even now an average of 28 people are kill every day. live in oakland. >>> investigators are looking into the cause of this five car pile up. one person injured. the driver did manage to get out on his own. >>> muni equipment is being blamed for an underground...
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the other thing that were the to point out is that there is also not really a way to meet both the energy code, the lateral code and the fire code for walls without removing the at least the interior claddings and sometimes the ex-tierior cladding. so i hope that helps a bid. >> air force couple of questions and first the stated date of this home being built was 1879 and now admittedly looking at the outside somebody did some things because everything was wood frame and mow it looks stucco and so would i would assume there were alterations over the years first of all, i'm mr. washington. >> sorry, this house is had under gone construction but had a major alteration sometime in the 30's probably before any of us were born into a mediterranean revival. and so, it's whatever originally historic was in the house and so it's clear of the review preservation that it was granted. >> well that was my first question because this was with a lot on a street with a home a lot of home that were in the victorian era and the other situation that the architect just spoke about and showing up the walls an
the other thing that were the to point out is that there is also not really a way to meet both the energy code, the lateral code and the fire code for walls without removing the at least the interior claddings and sometimes the ex-tierior cladding. so i hope that helps a bid. >> air force couple of questions and first the stated date of this home being built was 1879 and now admittedly looking at the outside somebody did some things because everything was wood frame and mow it looks...
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to be energy independence are there are drawbacks to that. well i think it matters while you decide how you're deciding your mix of fuels if we're still relying on fossil fuels i don't see the united states pulling out of its bases in the middle east and having. soldiers in iraq for example many it's impossible to explain iraq without talking about oil for starters so energy independence i'm all for. the the idea of energy independence but not if it's based on more of the same fossil fuels because the reality is part of the reason that the united states is able to produce more oil is because it's drilling in places that it never used to drill before it's also fracking for natural gas which means that natural gas has decreased. coal can be exported and coal is being exported in large quantities to places like china for example which is now ramping up its own own coal production which is adding to c o two emissions and then the u.s. turns around and says well look china's not doing anything about carbon dioxide emissions the burning the burning
to be energy independence are there are drawbacks to that. well i think it matters while you decide how you're deciding your mix of fuels if we're still relying on fossil fuels i don't see the united states pulling out of its bases in the middle east and having. soldiers in iraq for example many it's impossible to explain iraq without talking about oil for starters so energy independence i'm all for. the the idea of energy independence but not if it's based on more of the same fossil fuels...
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people are thrown great distances and a lot of energy involved. and the injuries are serious. >>> if not, fatal, statistics show in 2010 more than ten thousand americans were killed in drunk-driving crashes and even now an average of 28 people are kill every day. live in oakland. >>> investigators are looking into the cause of this five car pile up. one person injured. the driver did manage to get out on his own. >>> muni equipment is being blamed for an underground explosion. it happened in san francisco at 5:00. pg and e crews were call but a spokesperson says the equipment that caused the blast actually belongs to muni. a spokesperson says that they are still investigating the exact cause. >>> a huge fire has been burning in a fire plant in orville and authorities say it will probably burn for several more days. the fire started in the control room this morning on feather river down stream from the orvil dam and affecting the four stories. the california department of water resources operating the plant and says right now it is not producing an
people are thrown great distances and a lot of energy involved. and the injuries are serious. >>> if not, fatal, statistics show in 2010 more than ten thousand americans were killed in drunk-driving crashes and even now an average of 28 people are kill every day. live in oakland. >>> investigators are looking into the cause of this five car pile up. one person injured. the driver did manage to get out on his own. >>> muni equipment is being blamed for an underground...
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. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together. to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> additional corporate funding is provided by norfolk southern. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, pete williams of nbc news. pete: good evening. we hope your holiday went well. president obama and hillary clinton could not have expected their week to unfold as it did. the president was hoping to focus
. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together. to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> it means i'm going to smoke a lot of weed tonight! >> sean: earlier this month, colorado and washington became the first states to legalize marijuana for recreational use. now left wingers claim there's overwhelming support for these initiatives because they allow state governments to tax the drug, therefore drive up state revenue, but could the sad reality be this is just a cultural shift that's taking place in america? so in other words, is getting stoned now becoming more acceptable? so the? joining me now with the answers, fox news contributor tamara holder, an expert, and republican strategist noelle lapur. is this a good idea? >> i'm stoned, because of course i'm going to say yes. i'm a stoned liberal. >> sean: do you -- [laughter] >> you love us
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> it means i'm going to smoke a lot of weed tonight! >> sean: earlier this month, colorado and washington became the first states to legalize marijuana for recreational use. now left wingers claim there's overwhelming...
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the next system has quite a bit of energy. more than the last one that went through and it's going to have a big impact on the friday morning commute. tomorrow morning look where the rain is, sitting up north. it's still up in the russian river drainage basin at noon. that basin is about 60 miles along. look what happens at 7:00. from 12:00 to 7:00 it's still sitting there raining. i wouldn't be surprised to see a flood advisory in the north bay. when we come back i'm going to take you all through your bay area week. this is something to watch. this rain sitting there that long. >>> first lady michelle obama unveiled the white house christmas decorations today and she said this year's theme is joy for all. >> the joy of giving and service to others. the joy of sharing our blessings with one another and the joy of welcoming our friends and families into our homes over the next several weeks. >> the guests were military families and their children. this year the white house has 54 christmas trees. the largest tree features decor
the next system has quite a bit of energy. more than the last one that went through and it's going to have a big impact on the friday morning commute. tomorrow morning look where the rain is, sitting up north. it's still up in the russian river drainage basin at noon. that basin is about 60 miles along. look what happens at 7:00. from 12:00 to 7:00 it's still sitting there raining. i wouldn't be surprised to see a flood advisory in the north bay. when we come back i'm going to take you all...
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it's called sheets energy strips. so, we put something together with walmart being the biggest distributor in the united states of america. and we put together this online campaign that went viral. someone decided to play a joke and try to exile me to kodiak, alaska. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait. here's the -- here's the rules of the contest. >> my family's from cuba. we're quick to get exiled. [ laughter ] it doesn't matter. >> jimmy: so, the rules of the thing is it was pitbull. he'll show up at the wal-mart and say, "what's up?" wherever you go. and some -- some people got online and they were like, "well, we're going to screw this up. we're going to rig this competition. and let's send pitbull to kodiak, alaska." >> it was kodiak, alaska. i said, "no problem." i'll go to kodiak, but you gotta come with me." [ light laughter ] so, we went from cleveland, flew eight hours to kodiak, alaska, which was gorgeous, by the way. great people, and amazing welcome. and then, was there three hours and flew nine hours back to a
it's called sheets energy strips. so, we put something together with walmart being the biggest distributor in the united states of america. and we put together this online campaign that went viral. someone decided to play a joke and try to exile me to kodiak, alaska. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait. here's the -- here's the rules of the contest. >> my family's from cuba. we're quick to get exiled. [ laughter ] it doesn't matter. >> jimmy: so, the rules of the thing is it was...
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. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> sean: it appears the so-called journalists over at nbc news can't help themselves when it comes to attacking republicans. when they can't find legitimate things to criticize, they play the race card. this material is from the past two days. here's one example. watch this. >> i think the republicans kind of view themselves as a kind of ruling class that are entitled by the virtue of their success, by the power of money, to buy anything that they should be able to continue to buy these elections. >> rick, what do you believe about the north star they go by, that they believe it's a center right
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chambliss in georgia, they could have challenges on their right in primaries but if you see all of this energy being focused on defeating republicans and not after taking back a majority which is the general goal for senate republicans you can see they may have more problems than they realize. >> good to see you. thanks. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from someone maybe just a little cynical. fake dispatch writes cyber monday is the day you find out the thing you stood in line for on black friday is the same price online with free delivery. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the
chambliss in georgia, they could have challenges on their right in primaries but if you see all of this energy being focused on defeating republicans and not after taking back a majority which is the general goal for senate republicans you can see they may have more problems than they realize. >> good to see you. thanks. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from someone maybe just a little cynical. fake dispatch writes cyber monday is the day you find out the thing you stood in...
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. >> reporter: the brothers rechanneled their perpetual energy and in july observed ramadan with a multistate cross-country teaching tour, reaching 30 mosques in 30 days. including the one that is perhaps america's most controversial, in lower manhattan, located just north of ground zero. >> it's about two blocks away and it's tucked into a little corn somewhere there's just a small, peaceful place to pray. people in the towers who were muslim. >> reporter: among the nearly 3,000 who died at ground zero 60 were muslims. their names rendered in bronze. american flight 11 passenger was seven months pregnant at the time of her death. the teaching tour during ramadan included stops at food kitchens, meetings with youth groups and emphasis on treating women with equality. >> my wife when we were in denver just became muslim. but the brothers have this 15 course meal and the sisters have one piece of pizza to share. so you know, today they were talking about taking care and taking hold of ramadan and not letting the month pass you by. how can we get to that part if we can't satisfy the basic struct
. >> reporter: the brothers rechanneled their perpetual energy and in july observed ramadan with a multistate cross-country teaching tour, reaching 30 mosques in 30 days. including the one that is perhaps america's most controversial, in lower manhattan, located just north of ground zero. >> it's about two blocks away and it's tucked into a little corn somewhere there's just a small, peaceful place to pray. people in the towers who were muslim. >> reporter: among the nearly...
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and i don't feel that tired to put in that kind of energy. >> reporter: it's her job to come up with the benefits. >> my title is special projects manager and others have joked that it's that i'm the happiness coordinator here at evernote. i work to develop the corporate culture here and make it a very enjoyable wonderful place to work. >> reporter: one. first things she did was start a program to reimburse employees their lease expenses for electric cars. since last fall, 20% of employees, 34, are taking part. >> they want to retain their people because they are innovative. >> reporter: an hr consultant and professor says employees do respond to the perks but can also become very loyal to a company's culture. >> they are being very, very focused on -- i want to work in an organization that thinks like i do, that has smart people, that people that can inspire me, that they will -- i can learn from them that they share my values. >> reporter: now, one thing ever note doesn't have, telephones on employee desks. to talk to a coworker, the company wants you to get up and walk over and sp
and i don't feel that tired to put in that kind of energy. >> reporter: it's her job to come up with the benefits. >> my title is special projects manager and others have joked that it's that i'm the happiness coordinator here at evernote. i work to develop the corporate culture here and make it a very enjoyable wonderful place to work. >> reporter: one. first things she did was start a program to reimburse employees their lease expenses for electric cars. since last fall, 20%...
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you know, if you walk out with an energy, the audience has the energy. if you walk out where you don't care whether they like you or not then they don't care whether they like you or not immediately. it's just that simple. >> you also made an interesting comment in the book about when in the early days they could do a whole lot 2009 days. now they spend three weeks on a song. >> that takes a lot of time to prepare for it but when you went in you did it in 3 1/2 hours. four sons in 3 1/2 hours. >> do you see a difference in the performance. when you have to do something live you have to get to it. when you have three weeks maybe you can be -- >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> too relaxed or more relaxed. what was your feeling about? >> you have to be prepared. it takes a lot of homework before you go into performing with the entertainers and musicians. you have to walk in knowing what you're going do. >> this is like watching joe dimaggio and ted williams talking about hight. >> a great analogy. there's a story in the book where you did a song in 15 minut
you know, if you walk out with an energy, the audience has the energy. if you walk out where you don't care whether they like you or not then they don't care whether they like you or not immediately. it's just that simple. >> you also made an interesting comment in the book about when in the early days they could do a whole lot 2009 days. now they spend three weeks on a song. >> that takes a lot of time to prepare for it but when you went in you did it in 3 1/2 hours. four sons in 3...
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they are so full of energy so nonstop, making all those baby steps to cover about 2 1/2 miles a day. >> new york university researchers says the average toddler a year to a year and a half old takes 14,000 steps a day. and plops down on his or her bottom more than a hundred times in the process. >> yet still chubby. >> and the parents don't get any thinner following them around i noticed. >> why is that? welcome to cbs "this morning saturday." i'm sharyl attkisson. >> i'm anthony mason. >> actor larry hagman will be best remembered for his role as the steaming amoral but always charming j.r. ewing in the popular tv show "dallas." for more on the character, we turn to a film critic. good morning. thank you for positioning yourself there. what influence in the scheme of things did larry hagman's character have on television. sort of an iconic character. >> he was such an oversized villain. the j.r. character was not intended to be center of "dallas." but he soon took over the show. >> i wonder if someone else had played the role who perhaps not quite so bigger than life as larry hagman
they are so full of energy so nonstop, making all those baby steps to cover about 2 1/2 miles a day. >> new york university researchers says the average toddler a year to a year and a half old takes 14,000 steps a day. and plops down on his or her bottom more than a hundred times in the process. >> yet still chubby. >> and the parents don't get any thinner following them around i noticed. >> why is that? welcome to cbs "this morning saturday." i'm sharyl...
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the document energy, dispatch, secrecy, someone who could respond to a crisis at the time when there is a crisis, the constitution -- the articles of the federation meant there was a lot of debate, but nobody really to take charge. so they knew they knew they needed both, but they were also very concerned that the separation of power. a think it's fair to say that in the course of the 225 years since then, since that kind of invented or perhaps improvised the presidency is a better word, that there is the nature mentis change in the office. obviously, every president from washington on has taken certain powers for himself. sometimes congress has resisted. the pendulum has swung back and forth if we could go down the list. executive order, signing statements, the war powers. all of these things were fought far beyond what most of the founders would have been vision. but that is the way that democracy and the republic had evolved over these 225 years. >> host: kenneth davis, in your career, have you ever been a teacher at all? >> guest: no, i haven't. somebody called the professor on t
the document energy, dispatch, secrecy, someone who could respond to a crisis at the time when there is a crisis, the constitution -- the articles of the federation meant there was a lot of debate, but nobody really to take charge. so they knew they knew they needed both, but they were also very concerned that the separation of power. a think it's fair to say that in the course of the 225 years since then, since that kind of invented or perhaps improvised the presidency is a better word, that...
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more energy. >> reporter: and you're look at the inbound floor of the largest of 40 fulfillment centers that amazon has across the country. when i say big, this place is big, 28 football fields, the equivalent of, and i saw a lot of people around here riding tricycles to get around and somewhere is my brother's christmas gift. hopefully he's not watching. >> diana, thanks very much. five minutes after the hour. here's savannah. >>> thanks. members of congress are back at work with one big issue staring them in the face. how to avoid going over the so-called fiscal cliff? if they do not reach a deal your taxes could rise and sharp spending cuts would go into effect as well possibly triggering a recession. chuck todd is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent. chuck, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> the goal here is to get a deal that reduces the deficit, and the battle lines have been pretty clear right now. the president campaigned rolling back the tax breaks for the highest earnings and republicans argued spending cuts are the way to get the defic
more energy. >> reporter: and you're look at the inbound floor of the largest of 40 fulfillment centers that amazon has across the country. when i say big, this place is big, 28 football fields, the equivalent of, and i saw a lot of people around here riding tricycles to get around and somewhere is my brother's christmas gift. hopefully he's not watching. >> diana, thanks very much. five minutes after the hour. here's savannah. >>> thanks. members of congress are back at...
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i love the energy of it. i love the fast-paced nature of new york, but i do miss the slow texas way, and i think it will be fun. obviously there's a picture of me in blue jeans with my mother. >> at a very young age. >> at a very young age. >> was "southern living" on your coffee table in your home growing up? >> definitely was. my mom read. it not much of a cook but would dream over the recipes i think of somebody else cooking them for her, and, you know, i think it's fun. i'm in my 30s, 31, and i think it's fun to be able to talk about what new generation of southern women are doing which is balancing a lot. >> i looked at the release that comes from the magazine, and they say one of the things you'll be doing is called the paper napkin interview. what is that? >> i'll be talking with people from all over the south, people influencing our culture and hear how their southern roots have changed them. you're kind of from the south. >> no, i was born in new york city. i was from -- i now live on the southern sh
i love the energy of it. i love the fast-paced nature of new york, but i do miss the slow texas way, and i think it will be fun. obviously there's a picture of me in blue jeans with my mother. >> at a very young age. >> at a very young age. >> was "southern living" on your coffee table in your home growing up? >> definitely was. my mom read. it not much of a cook but would dream over the recipes i think of somebody else cooking them for her, and, you know, i...
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whether money, energy, time, motion associated with every single component of the educational institution. given the reality, every single component of the educational institution has to be evaluated based on what the return on investment of educational dollars including football. okay. so how do you do that? the way you do that is we have to go to the justification we have been using as been century. you have primary justification laws. part of it was to socialize in immigrant work force. the other major part of it is the great industrialist turn of the century were interested in football as a way to train work force for the industrial economy. they weren't folks who were physically fit. took direction, were obedient, there wasn't much room for lot ofy thinking on ate semibelie line. okay is it primary justification -- we no long -- [inaudible] okay. the other justification that we have used for years and i do believe this justification is that football is a way -- it's an educational tool bilged character. just in team work, time management. all of those things. you can make a case you
whether money, energy, time, motion associated with every single component of the educational institution. given the reality, every single component of the educational institution has to be evaluated based on what the return on investment of educational dollars including football. okay. so how do you do that? the way you do that is we have to go to the justification we have been using as been century. you have primary justification laws. part of it was to socialize in immigrant work force. the...